Joking Apart

Oxford Literary Review 36 (2):274-276 (2014)
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This essay is part of a collection of short texts by international authors written to commemorate Jacques Derrida ten years after his death. It recalls a personal exchange of letters with Jacques Derrida and the mention of a 'Jewish joke' therein, in order to speculate about the inheritance bequeathed us by this important philosopher, not to mention about the very possibility of such speculation

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